Panasonic CS-E12QKEW Manual Do Utilizador

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History of Air Conditioning Group 
Panasonic starts with a desire to create things of value. As hard 
work and dedication results in one innovative product after another, 
the fledgling company takes its first steps towards becoming the 
electronics giant of today. 
2012
New GHP units.
Pansonic’s gas-
driven VRF systems 
are ideal for projects 
where power 
restrictions apply. In 
2012, Panasonic 
extends the Gas Heat 
Pump range with a 
new GHP line-up, 
new GHP G Power 
(electricity 
production) and the 
new Chiller Units.
2013
New ECOi 3-pipes.
The best efficiency 
for your building.
Our New 6 Series 
3-pipes is achieving 
a COP of 4.77 at full 
load, and even more 
when recovering heat 
from the building.
There is no doubt, 
Panasonic is 
reducing 
environmental 
impact!
2010
New Aquarea.
Panasonic has created 
Aquarea, an innovative 
new, low-energy 
system, designed to 
help you enjoy ideal 
temperatures and hot 
water in your home, 
even with extreme 
outdoor temperatures. 
Aquarea cools or 
heats to ensure 
maximum comfort.
Aquarea is far cleaner, 
safer, cheaper and 
environmentally 
friendly than 
alternatives
using gas, oil and 
other electrical
systems.
2011
New Eco i VRF 
solution.
The new Panasonic 
VRF solution for big 
buildings is the most 
efficient in the 
industry in more 
than 74% of 
combinations. ECO i 
satisfies the most 
demanding standards 
required by design 
offices, architects, 
owners and 
installers. 
2008
Etherea new concept 
of air conditioning 
systems: high 
efficiency and high 
performances with a 
great design. Etherea 
also includes a very 
innovative air quality 
sensor and air 
purifier in order to 
enjoy healthy air at 
home at all times. 
1936
First electric Fan 
with Automatic 
Oscillation (36 cm 
table top model).
1975
Panasonic becomes 
the first Japanese air 
conditioner 
manufacturer in 
Europe.
1958
First room air 
conditioner launched 
for domestic 
installation.
Prior to this date, air 
conditioners were 
large and only for 
commercial use. 
Panasonic developed 
the first compact air 
conditioner for 
windows; it was 
lightweight and easy 
to install, improving 
the quality of life in 
Japanese homes.
1,100 units were sold 
in Japan in the first 
year, and just two 
years later, in 1960, 
this figure rose to 
230,000.
1973
Panasonic launches 
the first highly 
efficient air-to-water 
heat pump in Japan.
2014
New Aquarea 16kW 
T-CAP. Improvements 
deliver impressive, 
high efficiencies at 
low ambient 
temperatures. T-CAP 
stands for Total 
Capacity and is 
capable of maintaining 
the same nominal 
capacity even at -15°C 
without the help of an 
electric boostser 
heater.
Ideal for retrofit and 
commercial 
applications.
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